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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1935.

IMPORTANT MATCH

TO-DAY

Bowls Leaders To Clash At King's Park

(By "Sagax")

The first battle royal of the season will be staged on the Club de Recreio green, this afternoon when the Portuguese side, the present leaders of the Senior Division, encounter the Craigengower Cricket Club. Neither of these two teams has yet been defeated and the winners of to-day's game will establish themselves strong favourites for the title.

The adds are fairly even; with the Portuguese Club

the enjoying advantage of home green. It was not until last year that the Club de Recreio were able to secure their first

the Cráigengower - victory against

BOWLS INTERPORT

BOWLS TOURNEY CONTINUED

SINGLES MATCH

PLAYED

PAIRS FIXTURE CONCLUDED

A. M. Rumjahn, of the Indian He- creation Club, defeated 3. J. Heugh ton, of the Kowloon Cricket Club, by in their tie in the Lawn Bowls Open Singles Championship on the Club de Recreio green yesterday.

21 shots to eight on the 18th. hend

The match was originally schedul ed to have been played on Thure- day, but had to be put off owing to the sadilen green.

Humjahn thoroughly deserved his win, which was the result of some good bowling, He scored

on nine heads, registering a four

on the seventh end

and

three threes,

lend of six shots without reply from his opponent, but there- after Rumjahn scored consistently

almost every head.

CC, at King's Park although they Invitation Being Senth, a fent er wel ant ran way

had previously won at Happy Valley during the shaurace in Shanghai of of the champions' leading

ployers.

To Shanghai

Both clubs will be fielding their An Invitation for a Shanghai lawn strongest rinks and, if anything, the bowls team to visit the Colony dur- visitors have the advantage of exing the current senson is being sent perience. They have some of the best North shortly by the Hongkong bowlers in the Culony in their team Lawn Bowls Association. The sufi whereas the Club de Recreio consists commilter of the local body last of young players, many of whom have evening formally authorised the Hon. not been playing bowls for very many Secretary years. However, they have many cap. Shanghai. able players and have the material to beat their opponents on their own green.

Whichever way the innich. goes there should not be a great margin of difference in the total scores. As holders of the title, the Happy Valley side will be expected to win.

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At the meeting of the sub-commit- tee arrangements were made for the play-off of those singles matches which were postponed during the be- inning of the week, while certain re-arrangements were also made. Two games which had been fixed for the Civil Service C.. green

lavo been altered and competitors should note the changes,

The draw for the third round of the pairs competition and of the second round of the rink competition was made Inst evening.

The Kowloon Bowling Green who, inst week went down to the Craigen Kower C. C. "B" side, will be meat ing the Police to-day and should_make

for their debacle against the Juniored by the sub-committer inst night; champions of 1032 and 1933.

The Parent

Club has not been play

The following dates were arrang

ing very consistent bowie this season although they still have quite a useful. x. Skon combination. It is with their third rink that they are having trouble. When H. Nish was entrusted with the task of skipping the quartette thes. rink was badly beaten on a couple of

ccasions and reshuffling was neces. Mary.

SINGLES

TUESDAY, JUNE 1

Y Y, Goodwin !. c. Green).

MONDAY, JUNE 17. 1. Areuill

1. Jumalin Clvil Hervice C. C. Green). J. Jones

A. 8. Gomes (Taiko R. C. Greni.

Tommy W. filendinning Club de Reerelo Greet).

Initi

J. McKelvie Kevin B. 6. C. Green),

*

2. E. Hennen (Kowloon Dock tireen).

Then W. S. Drake was put in churge and last Saturday he went down to W. K. Way E. el Arculli a huge margin. It a. then

by was unfortunate for the

v J. Chymnash Kowloon

Kowloon C. t. Grel players that Arculli and his men were‡ V. Petherfek YA. A. Razack.

Hongkong F. C. Geven.

TUESDAY, JUNE 38

J. J. Why t (Kowloon C. C. Green). R. BARK

J. G. Brown

W. Met.rol Craigenkower C. C. Tiven).

in their best form. The Cri

Craigongower skip was playing a particularly, good. game and was mainly responsible for the defent of the home side.

I

see that J. C. Brown is now being N. M. Curele

(Chi de Recreio Green).

given

ven charge of this rink and that there is to be further reshuffling.

As long ago as May 18 1 suggested

that Brown war the right man to be

appointed skip to this rink and if he had been in that position last Satur- day a

a different story might have been told after the match.

SHORTAGE OF GREENS

W. Grimmitt P. S. Junem

A.

C.

PAIRS

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19

J. JAJ BY 8. A. Bright Hongkong Electris Green). G. Silen

L. Glendanirg P. X. M. da Silva y W. Glendinning

(Taikoo 1. C. Green), J. Noronha

set A. McFarlane

T. Armstrong

v C. Stmnzo

M. J. Medina

Last week I strongly advoented due B. Basto consideration being given by the Kowloon Dock Green), Hongkong Lawn Bowie Association to

v J. Cavanagh the possibility of acquiring their own Cvil Service Geren). ground for all official matches, put man

T

H. Ta forward the argument that many of

art R. Lambr

iH. Ber Kowloon H, 6. C. Green). the

in the Colony were unfit. Danes greens

championship matches white L.. A. R. Dancan others, such as the Taikoo Docks an

for

..

H. H. Rose

J. M. Purvis Hongkong F. C. Green).

THURSDAY, JUNE 20

3. Eccleshalf

the Kowloon Docks, who have very p. Cultra good greens, are out of the way and. 3. Whyte therefore yomewhat inconvenient to players.

R. Fr

L J. Shenbred

W.

A. E. Cont J. S. Envolt Already the Police R. C., the Indian To-trie Gerent. R. C.

C. and the Royal Hongkong Yacht W. K. Way Club

greens have, been neglected by A. the Association owing to their untit condition and now further difficulty has been encountered by the Associa-

Tulkon R C. Green).

Hawark

A. Veld Rinks Championship

The following is the draw for the second round of the rinks champion- ship, which must be completed un pr before Sunday, July 7: -

İ.. 1.

1. 1. Xavier F. V. V. Ribeiro H. A. Alte

tion.

At the beginning of the season it was indicated in this column that the Simmonds Civil Service C. C., owing to cricket, J. W. Benkis found it difficult to prepare their green F. J.Jones in time for the bowls season and even Wirkanmize now the Club can only utilise three A. 15 Past rinks. These have to be use every J. K. Słown day with the result that they are. P. Tarbuck given no rest whatever.

Censower. È, C. Greent.

R. C. Butter

II. Tutley W. E. Hinde

D. W. Waterton M.. Henderson

Kowlona Thick B. C. Green).

cell

1. MrKelvie

M

A. 8. Conro

1. E. Noropha

FX. M. Ef

C. E. MarELION

C. G. SIYA

G. Duncan

C. A. SumILINDA

W. Cull

Fel Arcatu

As a championship match has, in R. Morrison the past, been allocated the club each

W. Gres evening, it has been practically in possible for all members of the club (Kowloon C. C. Green). to be accommodated. Now that the A. A. Hack club competitions are starting the A. R. SA difficulty becomes more pronoticed, D. Bumish and a request has been made to the

Taiko R. C. Green). Association that the club be given only a

inatches a week.

RW. traury If ther Members of the Civil Service C. C.U. M. Omar would welcome the acquisition by the (Club de Brerelo Association of a green of their own 5. . Bux

D. M. Khan and I am sure many other clubs would M. Y. Adal

J. Walkon A. 1. Dallalt

(Hongkong Electric Groent.

two

#SESSSSSSSSSSSSSSCNSS also support the idea.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Ji. Glutine F. Ken

N. J. Debbington

♥ R. P. Phillips

tireen).

1. 15, Butur

R. Wright

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T. F. Sinion

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OPEN PAIRS MATCH

A. R. Dallah and M. Y. Adal had bad luck in losing to H. H. ROAD and J. M. Purves in the second round of the Open Pairs Competition when on the their match was continued Crafgengower C.C. green yesterday afternoon,

When the match was abandoned at their first meeting, Hose and Purves were lending by 15-19 on the sixteenth head.

On the first hend, the seventeenth, played yesterday, Dallah and Arial drew level by, scoring a three. They followed this

by registering four on the eighteenth,

The European pair, however, came back with a single and a two.

up

Д

When the last head was played. Dalin and Adal were leading by

19-18.

Purves and Rose were lying one when Dallah had one more wood left, He could play for safety and give his appanents one, staking the match in ni extra bead; or he could try to push one of his own woods up for the shot.

Ile chose the latter course, but instead of promoting one of his own, he promoted one of his opponents' giving them two instead of one,

itrav and Purves thus won by 20-19.

THE OAKS

WON BY QUASHED AT 33 TO 1

London, June 7. The result of the Oaks, run Epson -day was as follows:

1 Quashed, (Jeliss), 30 to 1. 2 Ankaret, (Fox), 100 to 6. 3 Mesa. (Johnstone), 6 to 1. Seventeen fan.

ilt

Won by a short head with a length

I between second and third.--Reuter.

V. Host

Kempton

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F. Goodwin

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